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How will Philadelphia ever move on with out our sprit, our heart, our Inspiration? Reno why did you go? we may never know. How do we cope as a city with out our champ, with out our people's champ? we may never cope. as the Eagles prepare do go to battle in 2007 with out you, a lot of question are left to be answered. We added depth to our backfield through the draft, but the emptiness is to great to ignore with out you . We know you went on to bigger better things such as opening your own chain of bento stands across America, and we all respect that. My next Question is , how do we repay you for your services in Philadelphia? There are statues of you being raised through out the city of Philadelphia as if we were Rome honoring Julias Cesar. The number 34 you made so famous will be retired shortly . Also we will have 3 times a year a Reno appreciation day through out the city of Philadelphia. Your Locker will always be your Locker, it has been gated off and Shrine with a Bronze statue of your head is proudly on display as your team mates bring candles and flowers by to lay at the base of your locker . this are all small steps in showing how much we cared about you as a player , as "The Peoples Champ", but as a person. Watching a Pre-season game with out you Reno may be the hardest thing I will ever do in my life, but I know you would only want your fans and the great city of Philadelphia to be happy, we will try our best. in closing this, We wish the best for you and your family but always know your spirit will fly with us every Sunday and you will always , always, always be a Philadelphia Eagle

Want to look like a Champ, you got to Dress like a Champ, take this tip from Reno

Mahe in Action:Career Highlight

Quoted from philadelphiaeagles.com

Led the NFL in punt return average (12. in 2005, becoming just the third Eagle to do so. The others were John Sciarra (11.4) in 1979 and Steve Van Buren (15.3) in 1944

Ranked 6th on the special teams units in 2005 with 107 production points

Set a career high in rushing yards (42) and tied a career high in attempts (7) vs. NYG (12/11/05)

Recovered a timely fumble on a kickoff by Chiefs returner Dante Hall in the 4th qtr. at KC (10/2/05). The fumble recovery positioned the Eagles on the Chiefs 25-yard line and led to a TD to put the Eagles ahead by 10 with 9:01 left to play

"If you work hard enough and you do good for others, the best things in life will eventually come to you. My ultimate goal is to make my wife the happiest person in the world, be a great father and an honest man."_________________

This guy was dumb enough to try and tackle Mahe, he never played a game again

Truth be told, that guy, was actually placed in mental ward shortly after being treated for severe injurys, he is to this day still be treating for sever post traumatic syndrome, nightmares and schizophrenia, claiming Mahe was inside his skin eating him away. its true ill try and find you the medical files and post them

This guy was dumb enough to try and tackle Mahe, he never played a game again

Truth be told, that guy, was actually placed in mental ward shortly after being treated for severe injurys, he is to this day still be treating for sever post traumatic syndrome, nightmares and schizophrenia, claiming Mahe was inside his skin eating him away. its true ill try and find you the medical files and post them

haha

Are you sure about that...
Because last year i saw him playing for the Ravens... his name is Jarret Johnson (i think so).
But if you look at the pic, he go away form Bart Scott...